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Fw: H-ASIA: REVIEW Hugill on Deep Kanta Lahiri-Choudhury. _Telegraphic Imperialism: Crisis and Panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920_

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> H-ASIA
> December 21, 2011
>
> Book Review (orig. pub. H-Soz-u-Kult) by Peter Hugill on Deep Kanta
> Lahiri-Choudhury. _Telegraphic Imperialism: Crisis and Panic in the Indian
> Empire, c.1830-1920_
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> From: H-Net Reviews:
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> Deep Kanta Lahiri-Choudhury. Telegraphic Imperialism: Crisis and Panic in
> the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 277
> S. $80.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-230-20506-2.
>
> Reviewed by Peter Hugill
> Published on H-Soz-u-Kult (December, 2011)
>
>
> D. K. Lahiri-Choudhury: Telegraphic Imperialism
>
> This is an ambitious book, and as with all ambitious works it both
> fascinates and frustrates. Its ambitions cause the author to sometimes
> take on too much, and the focus of the work slips. Choudhurys work is
> about Empire, science and the technology it enables, and India. It is
> situated at the intersection of science and Empire through the emergence
> in the second half of the Nineteenth Century of electric telegraphy, the
> impact of the New Imperialism on Britains Indian Empire, and the
> centrality of India to the imperial project. Choudhury claims that,
> contrary to the received wisdom that the communications hub of the Empire,
> and thus the command and control center, was securely located in London,
> India acted as a communications hub for the formal and informal Empire
> that developed from Egypt to Australasia in the second half of the
> Nineteenth Century. Choudhury also claims that the increasing velocity and
> volume of information flow caused a series of global information panics
> that became particularly problematic as the 1800s turned to the 1900s.
>
> Although the term New Imperialism came into popular usage in Britain after
> 1880 historians have not generally accepted that there was any real break
> in the process of imperialism during the 1800s. Choudhury argues there was
> something new about imperialism after 1850 and that British popular
> perception was shaped through the experience of the first global
> electronic network (p. 5). One interpretation is that Britain kept
> acquiring territories to ensure its geopolitical security, especially in
> the light of the Great Game against Russia. Choudhury argues that the
> defense of Imperial lines of telegraphic communication was a far greater
> imperative (p. 99) and that the newness of New Imperialism lay not in its
> ideology but its technology (p. 122). Britain came to represent itself as
> a morally superior form of Empire based on rational science and the
> technology it made possible, the cornerstone of which was the telegraph.
> This is a useful corrective to our evolving understanding of the British
> Empire.
>
> Choudhury makes an interesting and convincing argument that the particular
> application of science that allowed, in particular, submarine telegraphy,
> was highly conservative, inasmuch as the central figure of that science,
> William Thomson, conceived of the flow of electrons as akin to a hydraulic
> flow, a fundamentally mechanistic analogy. Regrettably, Choudhury's
> account of the competing technologies ultimately frustrates. Thomson's
> embrace of the mechanistic analogy led him to ignore James Clerk Maxwells
> field theory. This put telegraphy under increasing threat from two
> directions, only one of which Choudhury analyzes. Understanding Maxwell's
> equations would eventually allow Heinrich Hertz, Oliver Lodge, and
> Guilielmo Marconi to apply Maxwellian field theory to wireless telegraphy,
> which in the hands of a Marconi Company armed with Lodge's patents and
> using vacuum tube technology developed by Bell Labs would prove to be a
> much cheaper technology than the submarine cables for imperial
> communications by the 1920s. The consequences of this are ably summarized
> on pages 127-128. Frustratingly, despite the excellent comparison of
> Thomson and Maxwell on pages 125-127, Maxwell's name is not in the index.
> Missing entirely is the attack upon terrestrial telegraphy mounted by the
> telephone. The first American to fully understand and apply Maxwellian
> field theory in telecommunications was the marvelously named John Stone
> Stone at Bell Labs, who provided the scientific basis to fulfill Bell
> Telephones push after 1900 to expand to true long distance telephony using
> first line loading then, by 1915, vacuum tube amplifiers to achieve
> transcontinental service.
>
> So where, and how, did India fit into the New Empire, especially in the
> aftermath of the Indian Mutiny, which forced the ouster of the East India
> Company and the imposition of direct rule. Here is one of the strengths of
> Choudhury's book, drawing as it does on Indian as well as British sources.
> At the same time the authors assumption that the reader will have a deep
> knowledge of Indian history and politics is challenging to all but
> Indianists. Choudhury gives us a fascinating account of the development of
> Indian terrestrial telegraphy before the Mutiny, and debunks the popular
> historical understanding that the British were able to use that network to
> mount an effective resistance to the Mutiny. The technology developed in
> India was unique and ultimately seriously flawed. The pre-Mutiny network
> was also unique in that it was entirely unrelated to railroad
> construction. In Europe and, especially, the United States of America the
> telegraph emerged as first the handmaiden of the railroads and then the
> conveyor of financial information, allowing the emergence of national and
> global futures markets, initially for agricultural products, the first
> based on Chicago, the second on London. In India the telegraph was truly a
> tool of the imperial state rather than of commerce, and once that pattern
> was established it tended to persist through such policies as requiring
> transmissions only in English. Choudhury makes clear, however, that Indian
> merchants, especially those in the financially important opium trade, were
> often able to subvert such policies. Certainly one cannot argue against
> his (re)positioning of India as central to the British imperial structures
> of the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries rather than merely a
> puppet. The Direct Rule imposed after the Mutiny tended to be a concept
> very much lost in translation, however hard British proconsuls may have
> tried. India continued to have one of the worlds largest armies, and even
> though that army often came to Britain's aid, such as in various colonial
> wars of the late 1800s and in the Middle East during World War One, it was
> scarcely under full British control.
>
> The peculiar contribution of this book for this reviewer lies in the
> understanding that the Empire followed the telegraph as much as the
> telegraph followed the British flag (p. 91). In a Nineteenth Century
> economy still heavily dependent on the output of the organic world
> Britain's logical concerns were food, agricultural raw materials for
> industry, such as cotton, and markets for its industrial products and
> financial services. But the world economy was turning by 1900 to one more
> focused on other flows: as Choudhury notes the telegraph provided a field
> and context in which newer strategic imperatives such as control over
> petroleum emerged toward the close of the nineteenth century (p. 82). The
> telegraph was important to the New Imperialism of the late 1800s but it is
> also an important model for the management of the unstated imperial
> projects of the late 1900s and early 2000s.
>
> Two sections seemed poorly related to the book, if fascinating: Chapter 7
> on the Telegraph General Strike of 1908; and the material on information
> panics. Clearly the Strike is of great interest and Choudhury's claim that
> the telegraphists formed an early virtual community is provocative. Given
> the claims made by Choudhury with regard to the role of information panics
> in accelerating geopolitical instability in the late 1800s they deserve to
> be the subject of a book by themselves.
>
>
>
> If there is additional discussion of this review, you may access it
> through the list discussion logs at:
> http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl.
>
> Citation: Peter Hugill. Review of Lahiri-Choudhury, Deep Kanta,
> Telegraphic Imperialism: Crisis and Panic in the Indian Empire,
> c.1830-1920. H-Soz-u-Kult, H-Net Reviews. December, 2011.
> URL: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=34950
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Direct an NEH Summer Program in 2013

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> H-ASIA
> December 21, 2011
>
> Direct an NEH Summer Program in 2013
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Columbia Graduate Conference on East Asia

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Dunch" <Ryan.Dunch@UALBERTA.CA>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 8:51 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Columbia Graduate Conference on East Asia


> H-ASIA
> October 19, 2011
>
> CFP Columbia University Graduate Student Conference on East Asia
> ************************************************************************
> From: 2012 Gradcon <2012eagradcon@gmail.com>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS: GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE ON EAST ASIA
>
> Twenty-first Annual Graduate Student Conference on East Asia
> Columbia University in the City of New York
> Friday February 10 to Saturday February 11, 2012
>
> Graduate students are invited to submit papers for the Twenty-First Annual
> Graduate Student Conference on East Asia. This two-day conference provides
> a forum for students from institutions around the world to meet and share
> ideas and research with their peers. The 2012 conference marks the
> beginning of a new decade in the conference's history. As such, this year's
> participants will have the opportunity, in the spirit of reinvigoration,
> to use this year's conference as a forum for the promotion and circulation
> of new ideas within East Asian Studies. In addition, participants will
> gain valuable experience in presenting their work for discussion with
> other graduate students as well as Columbia faculty.
>
> We welcome applications from graduate students engaged in research on all
> fields in East Asian Studies, including history, literature, political
> science, economics, art history, religion, sociology, archaeology, law,
> environmental studies and anthropology.
>
> PARTICIPATION:
>
> Participants can take part in the conference as presenters and/or
> discussants:
>
> Presenters deliver talks no longer than 15 minutes that summarize research
> in progress.
>
> Discussants introduce the panelists and facilitate the 20-minute
> discussion session following the presentations.
>
>
> APPLICATIONS (due November 27, 2011):
>
> Please fill out the application on
> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/gradconf/form.htm
> with the required information:
>
> *Your full name as you would like it to appear in the abstract booklet and
> conference schedule
> *Contact info (e-mail)
> *Institutional affiliation
> *Major area of study (region and discipline)
> *Title of your paper
> *One-page (250 words max.) abstract in print-ready format, including your
> name and institution
> *We will not accept applications without abstracts (Please provide five
> key words for your paper in the abstract).
>
> Notification of acceptance - within two weeks of application deadline.
>
> Final Papers (5-7 pages maximum) are due January 8, 2012.
>
> NOTE:
>
> *Please indicate any audiovisual equipment you will need for your
> presentation. Please note that our A/V resources are quite limited, and we
> may not be able to satisfy everyone's needs. Presenters must bring their
> own laptops and VGA adapters for computer presentations.
>
> *Since presentations will be limited to 15 minutes, full-length research
> papers or theses will not be accepted.
>
> *There is a required $7 registration fee payable on arrival at the
> conference.
>
> __________________________________________________________
>
> HOUSING:
> We encourage everyone to arrange their own accommodations. The conference
> runs from Friday afternoon to late Saturday evening. Travel and lodging
> information can be found on the conference website.
>
> CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS:
> Joshua Batts
> Glenda Chao
> Jae Won Chung
> Clay Eaton
> Matthieu Felt
> Nicole Kwoh
>
>
> CONTACT INFORMATION:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/gradconf/
>
> 2012eagradcon@gmail.com
>
> Graduate Student Conference on East Asia
> Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
> 407 Kent Hall, Mail Code 3907
> Columbia University
> New York, NY 10027
>
> FAX: 212-678-8629
> --
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Fw: H-ASIA: CONF. Humanities After Fukushima (London, Oct 28-30)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Dunch" <Ryan.Dunch@UALBERTA.CA>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 8:56 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CONF. Humanities After Fukushima (London, Oct 28-30)


> H-ASIA
> October 19, 2011
>
> CONF. Humanities After Fukushima (London, Oct 28-30)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Novella Gremigni <novellagremigni@gmail.com>
>
> International Symposium
> *Humanities After Fukushima: Dialogues between Cultural Studies and
> Philosophy in the Post-Nuclear Age of Critical Junctures*
>
> This small-scale international symposium is inspired by Nishiyama Yuji's
> documentary film "The Right to Philosophy", comprised of his interviews
> with those associated with the International College of Philosophy founded
> in Paris by Jacques Derrida and Francois Chatelet in 1983. This gathering
> will try to address issues surrounding the past, present and future of
> Humanities education and research in the age of crisis. The "crisis"
> particularly resonates with the natural disasters on March 11, 2011 in
> Japan, and the following calamitous events centred on the nuclear
> power-plant's meltdown at Fukushima.
>
> - What could be the roles and responsibilities of Humanities scholars
> facing this crisis?
> - Can University education stand up to the multiple challenges posed by
> the now increasingly technologically sophisticated neoliberal/capitalist
> politics?
> - What could be the viable relationship between Cultural Studies and
> Philosophy education?
> - And is it too vulgar to talk about Art and Literature after "Fukushima"?
>
> *When: Friday, 28 October 2011 – Sunday, 30 October 2011
> Venue: Birkbeck College, Main Building, Malet Street, WC1E 7HX, London.*
>
> *Speakers include*
> Naoki Sakai (Cornell University)
> Sabu Kosho (New York, Artist/Activist),
> Koichi Iwabuchi (Waseda University)
> Ryuta Imafuku (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) and more.
>
> *Discussants include*
> Costas Couzinas (Birkbeck)
> Angela McRobbie (Goldsmiths) and more.
>
> *Screening*: 'The Right to Philosophy' from 11:00 to 14:00 on Saturday
> 29th October
> Followed by panel discussion with director Yuji Nishiyama
> See the trailer here: http://youtu.be/Ps4VhUAhxSc
>
> Registration is free. For more details and registration visit:
> http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2154622534
>
> Organized by London Asia Pacific Cultural Studies Forum and Birkbeck's
> Centre for Media, Culture and Creative Practices.
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Postdoc Fellowships, Emory Univ., Fox Center for Humanistic Inquir

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:30 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Postdoc Fellowships, Emory Univ., Fox Center for Humanistic
Inquir


> H-ASIA
> October 19, 2011
>
>
>
> Position: Postdoctoral Fellowships, Emory University, The Bill and
> Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43534
>
> Emory University, The Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry
>
> Post-Doctoral Fellowships
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Georgia, United States
> Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow
>
>
>
> Post-Doctoral Fellowships
>
> The Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry
>
> Emory University
>
>
> The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University is accepting
> applications for three Post-Doctoral fellowships for an academic year of
> study, teaching, and residence in the Center. The FCHI Fellows Program
> offers research opportunities to those trained in the humanities as
> traditionally defined and to others seriously interested in humanistic
> issues; research projects must be humanistic, but fellows may hold the
> Ph.D. in any discipline. We especially seek applicants and projects that
> will benefit from and contribute to the interdisciplinary nature of the
> group of Fellows and the work of the FCHI.
>
> Post-Doctoral Fellows, who must have the Ph.D. in hand before the
> submission of their applications, are awarded to those who have held the
> Ph.D. for no more than six years before receiving the fellowship.
>
> Besides being an active member of the Centers intellectual agenda through
> the academic year, Fellows will be expected to offer an upper-level
> interdisciplinary undergraduate seminar on a subject of their choice
> during the spring of the fellowship year. Stipends of $40,000 will be
> offered to Post-Doctoral Fellows, along with a research budget of $2,000,
> shared office space in the Center, and library access. The deadline for
> submission of completed applications is February 15, 2012; awards will be
> announced in early-April 2012. Application forms and further information
> are available from the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at 404-727-6424
> or fchi@emory.edu, on the web at www.chi.emory.edu, or write to: FCHI,
> Emory University, 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA 30322.
>
>
> Contact:
>
> The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry
> Emory University
> 1635 North Decatur Rd.
> Atlanta, GA 30322
> Phone: 404-727-6424
> Fax: 404-727-1669
> Email: fchi@emory.edu
>
> Website: http://www.chi.emory.edu
> Primary Category: Humanities
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 10/19/2011
> Closing Date 02/15/2012
>
>
> The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. The
> information provided for individual listings is the responsibility of the
> organization posting the position. If you are interested in a particular
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Japan Studies, Dartmouth College, Prof/Assoc Prof

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:39 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Japan Studies, Dartmouth College, Prof/Assoc Prof


> H-ASIA
> October 19, 2011
>
>
> Position: Political Science-Study of Japan, Associate or Full
> Professor (tenured), Mitsui Chair in the Study of Japan, Dartmouth
> College
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43530
>
> Dartmouth College, Government
>
> Tenured Assocate or Full Professor, Study of Japan
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: New Hampshire, United States
> Position: Associate Professor, Full Professor
>
>
> The Department of Government at Dartmouth College seeks applicants for
> a newly endowed Mitsui Chair in the Study of Japan. Applicants should
> have broad training in political science, and research and teaching
> interests that include a focus on the study of Japan. The search is
> open with regard to rank, although the preference is for an
> appointment at the level of tenured associate or full professor.
> Applicants should submit a letter of interest and CV, including names
> and contact information for at least three references. Dartmouth
> College combines a commitment to innovative scholarship with
> dedication to excellent teaching. One of the most diverse institutions
> of higher education in New England, Dartmouth College is an equal
> opportunity/affirmative action employer, with a strong commitment to
> diversity, and in that spirit we encourage applications from women and
> minorities. The review of applications will begin on October 24 and
> will continue until the position is filled. Materials should be sent
> electronically to govt.dept.recruitment@dartmouth.edu, or by mail to:
> Mitsui Chair Search, Department of Government, 6108 Silsby Hall,
> Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755-3547.
>
>
> Contact: Christine Gex, Department Administrator
> 603 646-2906
> Christine.D.Gex@Dartmouth.edu
>
> Sent materials electronically to govt.dept.recruitment@dartmouth.edu
> or mail to Mitsui Chair Search, Department of Government, 6108 Silsby
> Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755-3547
>
> Website: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~govt/
> Primary Category: Political Science
>
> Secondary Categories: Area Studies
> Diplomacy and International Relations
> East Asian History / Studies
> Ethnic History / Studies
> Japanese History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 10/19/2011
> Closing Date 03/31/2012
>
>
>
> The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. The
> information provided for individual listings is the responsibility of the
> organization posting the position. If you are interested in a particular
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position IR/Comp. Politics (E Asia) Cal State Chico, Asst prof

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:34 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position IR/Comp. Politics (E Asia) Cal State Chico, Asst
prof


> H-ASIA
> October 19, 2011
>
>
> Position: International Relations & Comparative Politics (with East
> Asia among noted preference), Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
> California State University - Chico
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43533
>
> California State University - Chico, Political Science
>
> Assistant Professor, International Relations/Comparative Politics
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: California, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor
>
>
> Assistant Professor, International Relations/Comparative Politics
>
> The Position
>
> The Department of Political Science invites applications for a tenure
> track position at the Assistant Professor level. Ph.D. in Political
> Science, International Relations, or other related discipline is required.
> ABD will be considered but doctorate must be completed by December 2012.
> The successful candidate will be able to teach classes in one or more of
> the following: Politics of Developing Countries, International Political
> Economy, IR Theory, IR Methods, International Organizations and
> Non-Governmental Organizations, or International Law. The successful
> candidate will also be expected to teach a masters level graduate seminar
> in Comparative Politics and participate on M.A. thesis committees when
> appropriate. Ideally, the candidate will also have a regional expertise,
> preferably in Latin America or East Asia. The position is contingent on
> funding.
>
> As a university that educates students of various ethnic and cultural
> backgrounds, we value a diverse faculty and staff. CSU, Chico welcomes
> applicants who are knowledgeable about and interested in working within a
> cross-cultural learning environment.
>
> The Department
>
> The Department of Political Science offers undergraduate degrees in
> political science (including an option in legal studies), criminal
> justice, international relations, and public administration, as well as a
> political science M.A. and the M.P.A. We have an exciting curriculum, with
> numerous options to meet a host of academic interests, and an active and
> productive faculty committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship.
> About 900 students major in our programs. For more information on the
> department and to view the full job description visit our website
> atwww.csuchico.edu/pols
>
> The University
>
> California State University, Chico is a fully accredited, state-supported
> member of a 23-campus CSU system serving approximately 16,000 students.
>
> Application/Nominations
>
> All applicants must complete the Application for Academic Employment Form,
> which is available on-line at
> http://www.csuchico.edu/faaf/Forms/FacultyEmplApp.doc. Candidates must
> also submit a complete and current curriculum vita,writing sample(s),
> teaching evaluations, three recent letters of recommendation, and graduate
> transcripts.
>
> Application review begins November 18, 2011. Applications received after
> that date may be considered. Send application materials to:
>
>
> Chair of the Search Committee, Department of Political Science
> California State University, Chico
> Chico CA 95929-0455
> Phone: 530-898-5301
>
> An annual security report disclosing crime statistics for California State
> University, Chico can be obtained by contacting the Chico State University
> Police Department (530-898-5555) or by accessing the following website:
> http://www.csuchico.edu/up/information/clery_act.html
>
> For disability related accommodations please call ADA Coordinator at (530)
> 898-6771.
>
> CSU, Chico is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer and also
> only employs individuals authorized to work in the U.S.
>
>
> Contact: Chair of the Search Committee, Department of Political Science
> California State University, Chico
> Chico CA 95929-0455
>
> Phone: 530-898-5301
>
> Email: politicalscience@csuchico.edu
>
>
>
> Website: http://www.csuchico.edu/pols
> Primary Category: Political Science
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 10/19/2011
> Closing Date 11/18/2011
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Chinese History, Tufts Univ., Asst Prof

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:19 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Chinese History, Tufts Univ., Asst Prof


> H-ASIA
> October 19, 2011
>
>
> Position: Chinese History, Assistant Professor (tenure-track),
> Tufts University
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43457
> Tufts University, History Department
>
> full-time, tenure-track assistant professorship in Chinese history
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Massachusetts, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor
>
>
> CHINA. The Department of History, Tufts University, invites
> applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Chinese history
> at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning in the Fall 2012
> semester. Specialists in all periods are welcome to apply. Candidates
> will be expected to teach two courses per semester, including surveys
> of pre-modern and modern periods (flexibly defined) in addition to
> specialized courses. Ph.D. required by time of appointment. Promise of
> excellent scholarship and teaching required; significant teaching
> experience desired. Send letter of application, CV, writing sample,
> and have three letters of reference sent directly to: Prof. Gary
> Leupp, Department of History, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155
> (gleupp@tufts.edu with copy to annette.lazzara@tufts.edu).
>
> Review of applications begins October 14, 2011 and will continue
> until the position is filled. Tufts University is an Affirmative
> Action/Equal Opportunity employer. We are committed to increasing the
> diversity of our faculty. Members of underrepresented groups are
> strongly encouraged to apply.
>
>
> Contact: Professor Gary Leupp and Annette Lazzara
> gary.leupp@tufts.edu annette.lazzara@tufts.edu
>
> Website: http://ase.tufts.edu/history/
> Primary Category: Humanities
>
> Secondary Categories: Asian American History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 10/19/2011
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Tibetan thangka conservation @ AATA Online (Conservation at the Getty) Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale 'Giuseppe Tucci' Rome

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 10:04 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Tibetan thangka conservation @ AATA Online (Conservation at
the Getty) Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale 'Giuseppe Tucci' Rome


> H-ASIA
> October 13, 2011
>
> Resource: Tibetan thangka conservation @ AATA Online (Conservation at the
> Getty) Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale 'Giuseppe Tucci' in Rome
> ************************************************************************
> Ed. note: Our H-ASIA colleague Dr Massimiliano A. Polichetti sent in a
> short post calling attention to the chapters of a recent publication
> relating to non-invasive analyses on the collection of Tibetan tangkas
> from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale 'Giuseppe Tucci' in Rome.
> For convenience, I have copied the eleven entries from the AATA Online
> site. Access to that site is free, but requires registration. FFC
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: m.a.polichetti <indotibetanstudies@gmail.com>
>
> For abstracts of each chapter in:
>
> Visibilia invisibilium: non-invasive analyses on Tibetan paintings from
> the Tucci expeditions.
> Book. Orientalis (2011), [English]. 308 p. : 373 ills. (57 color) 33
> tables, 169 refs. [ISBN 978-88-905666-0-8].
>
> search for "visibilia invisibilium" in the title field
>
> http://aata.getty.edu/NPS/
>
> best regards
>
> m.a.p.
>
> -----------------------------
> Dr Massimiliano A. Polichetti
> Civil Servant - Italian Ministry for Culture
> (Director Historian of Oriental Art
> for India, Tibet and Nepal)
>
> Office:
> Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale 'Giuseppe Tucci'
> Via Merulana, 248 - 00185 Rome (Italy)
> tel. +390646974861; fax +390646974837
> www.museorientale.beniculturali.it
> http://polichetti.blogspot.com
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Details of titles:
>
> Laurenzi Tabasso, Marisa; Polichetti, Massimiliano; and Seccaroni,
> Claudio.
>
> Visibilia invisibilium: non-invasive analyses on Tibetan paintings from
> the Tucci expeditions.
> Book. Orientalis (2011), [English]. 308 p. : 373 ills. (57 color) 33
> tables, 169 refs. [ISBN 978-88-905666-0-8].
>
> Title, Author, Year Pub
> 1 Visibilia invisibilium: non-invasive analyses on Tibetan paintings
> from the Tucci expeditions Laurenzi Tabasso, Marisa 2011
> Thangkas are religious paintings executed on a canvas support that is
> primed on both sides. In terms of fabrication procedures, the extensive
> collection of thangkas in the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe
> Tucci" (MNAO) in Rome had never been the subject of study. With the help
> of different...
>
> 2 Analytical techniques utilized Bellucci, Roberto 2011
> Chapter 3 presents the basic principles of the different nondestructive
> analytical techniques used for the study of 35 thangkas and four fragments
> of Tibetan wall paintings from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale
> "Giuseppe Tucci" in Rome. The equipment used is listed as well.
>
> 3 Radiographic investigations Eclisse, Maggiorino 2011
> Chapter four recounts the investigation by x-radiography of 13 Tibetan
> thangkas from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe Tucci" in
> Rome. The thread counts of the canvas supports are compared with others
> documented in bibliographic and scientific sources. Through the study of
> the radio-opacities,...
>
> 4 Underdrawing Bellucci, Roberto 2011
> Chapter five recounts the investigation by IR reflectography (by both
> scanner and CCD camera) of 27 Tibetan thangkas and three fragments of
> Tibetan wall paintings from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe
> Tucci" in Rome. A relatively detailed preparatory drawing, reference and
> iconometric...
>
> 5 Inscriptions concealed by frames or by pictorial layers Dhondup,
> Nyima 2011
> Chapter six recounts the restoration investigation of the thangkas from
> the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe Tucci" in Rome, which made
> it possible to detect and decipher writings not visible when the paintings
> were shown in the collection. Generally, these scripts on the reverse or
> under...
>
> 6 Colour notations Bellucci, Roberto 2011
> Chapter seven addresses IR reflectography by scanner and CCD camera of
> 16 thangkas from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe Tucci" in
> Rome, revealing alphabetic notations used to indicate the color (not the
> pigment) that the painter had to use. Sometimes a notation consists of one
> or more...
>
> 7 X-ray fluorescence analysis Moioli, Pietro 2011
> Chapter eight recounts the nondestructive investigation by x-ray
> fluorescence analysis (XRF) of 24 Tibetan thangkas and one fragment of a
> Tibetan wall painting from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe
> Tucci" in Rome in order to collect a wide spectrum of information
> concerning the pigments....
>
> 8 Colour measurements Borrelli, Ernesto 2011
> Chapter nine reports the nondestructive investigation of 12 Tibetan
> thangkas from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe Tucci" in
> Rome using reflectance spectrophotometry. The results are given as CIE
> chromatic coordinates and Helmoltz coordinates for each measured point of
> each thangka. The...
>
> 9 Thangka textile frames: a repertory from the fifteenth to seventeenth
> centuries Ugo Vicari, Vittorio 2011
> The restoration of the Tibetan thangkas from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte
> Orientale "Giuseppe Tucci" in Rome made possible a complete and detailed
> identification of fabrics used for the textile frames after the
> conservation treatments were concluded. Chapter 10 recounts this study to
> gain information...
>
> 10 Conservation of the textile frames on the thangkas in the Tucci
> Collection Schoenholzer-Nichols, Thessy 2011
> Chapter 11 focuses on the restoration of the textile frames of the
> Tibetan thangkas from the Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe
> Tucci" in Rome, which made it possible to investigate in depth the
> materials and techniques for mounting such religious paintings. Moreover,
> conservation treatments,...
>
>
> 11 Technical-analytical entries Bellucci, Roberto 2011
> Chapter 12 reports the results from nondestructive investigations of 35
> thangkas and four fragments of Tibetan wall paintings from the Museo
> Nazionale d'Arte Orientale "Giuseppe Tucci" in Rome in detail. Imaging
> techniques of investigation were employed, including radiography and IR
> reflectography...
> FFC
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Fw: H-ASIA: Chinese language reference questions

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 10:09 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Chinese language reference questions


> H-ASIA
> October 13, 2011
>
> Query on reference questions re: publications on Chinese language and
> culture with regard to specific issues
> **********************************************************************
> From: J. Jameson <frjameson@yahoo.com>
>
> Dear All:
>
> A colleague has some urgent reference questions and I am trying to
> help post them on the list. Could anyone recommend important
> publications on the following:
>
> a. the concept of time in pre-modern Chinese culture, esp. as it is
> reflected in the pre-modern Chinese language
>
> b. temporalization of the Chinese langauge esp. since the Vernacular
> Movement: the introduction of time-markers to allow the Chinese
> language "catch up" with Western civilization (to make the Chinese
> language more commensurable with tenses and temporal precisions in
> Western languages)
>
> c. characteristics of the Chinese language during (and as a result
> of), the Cultural Revolution (esp. the temporalization of the Chinese
> language as a result of China's will to modernize and catch up with
> the West): The term 'new' became ubiquitous during the Cultural
> Revolution as, for example, the promises of a new society, a new
> China, and the destruction of the old for the new.
>
> d. studies of the political jargons and neologisms that sprang up
> during the Cultural Revolutions: neologisms that carry heavy
> connotations of progress, such as the new China, the new woman of
> China...
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> J. Jameson
> Cultural Studies
> Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Religions of Japan and/or Korea, Vanderbilt Univ., Asst prof

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 10:14 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Religions of Japan and/or Korea, Vanderbilt Univ.,
Asst prof


> H-ASIA
> October 13, 2011
>
>
> Position: Religions of Japan and/or Korea, Mellon Assistant Professor,
> Vanderbilt University
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43347
>
> Vanderbilt University, Department of Religious Studies
>
> Mellon Assistant Professor of Religions (Japan and/or Korea)
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Tennessee, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor, Non-Tenure Track Faculty
>
>
> Vanderbilt University
>
> Religions of Japan and/or Korea
>
> Mellon Assistant Professor of Religion Non-Tenure Track
>
>
>
> The Department of Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University seeks to make
> a three-year (with possible fourth year) non-tenure track appointment in
> the Religions of Japan and/or Korea. Rank is Mellon Assistant Professor of
> Religion (non-tenure track). Area of specialization, historical period,
> and methodological approach are open. Command of appropriate languages
> commensurate to an advanced research agenda will be required. The
> successful candidate should expect to teach both introductory and advanced
> classes in the field; normal course load is two courses per semester (four
> per year). Qualified candidates should be prepared to mentor graduate
> students and teach advanced courses in the methodologies appropriate to
> the study of religion in the Graduate Department of Religions field of
> Historical and Critical Theories of Religion (HACTOR). PhD must be in-hand
> by the beginning of Fall 2012; candidates who received their PhD more than
> four years prior to appointment (i.e., prior to 2008) are not eligible.
>
>
>
> Application deadline is open until position is filled; review will begin
> by 17 October.
>
>
>
> Please send a letter of application, CV, research statement, and
> assessment of teaching (if available), transcripts, and three letters of
> recommendation (or standard university graduate student placement dossier)
> to:
>
>
>
> Tony K. Stewart, Chair
>
> Department of Religious Studies
>
> ATT: Mellon Search Committee
>
> Vanderbilt University
>
> VU Box #351585 [301 Garland Hall]
> 2301 Vanderbilt Place
> Nashville, TN 37235-1585 USA
>
>
>
> Vanderbilt is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and
> under-represented minorities are encouraged to apply.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Contact: Tony K. Stewart, Chair
>
> Department of Religious Studies
>
> ATT: Mellon Search Committee
>
> Vanderbilt University
>
> VU Box #351585 [301 Garland Hall]
> 2301 Vanderbilt Place
> Nashville, TN 37235-1585 USA
>
>
>
> email: Betsy.Cagle@Vanderbilt.edu
>
> Website: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/religious_studies
> Primary Category: Religious Studies and Theology
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 10/05/2011
> Closing Date 12/09/2011
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: New Report on Pakistan's Nontraditional Security Threats (NBR)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 2:38 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New Report on Pakistan's Nontraditional Security Threats
(NBR)


> H-ASIA
> October 13, 2011
>
> New Report on Pakistan's Nontraditional Security Threats (NBR)
> ***********************************************************************
> From: Tracy Timmons-Gray <ttimmonsgray@nbr.org>
>
> Dear H-Asia members,
>
> NBR just released a new report that examines Pakistan's nontraditional
> security challenges including climate change
> and water security. The full report will be free to access for a limited
> time. A link to the report and a summary are below.
>
> "Nontraditional Security Threats in Pakistan" (NBR Special Report, October
> 2011)
>
> By Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD)
>
> Link: http://m.nbr.org/qPDEuA
>
>
> SUMMARY
>
> This essay examines Pakistan's most significant nontraditional security
> challenges, including climate change, increasing population and
> urbanization, food security, and water security.
>
> Main Findings
>
> - Climate change will negatively affect human activities and livelihoods
> in Pakistan through increasingly frequent extreme weather events and
> changes in temperature and precipitation. A rise in extreme weather has
> already led to an alarming increase in the number of people killed,
> injured, or made homeless.
>
> - Pakistan's large population and high growth rate adversely affect all
> aspects of society, the economy, and the environment. Population growth
> creates and exacerbates vulnerabilities by endangering basic civic
> amenities, leading to a lack of clean water and space for housing and
> ultimately burdening society.
>
> - Growth in agricultural productivity has broadly kept pace with
> accelerating demand. However, medium-term food security challenges will
> become far more daunting if immediate attention is not paid to managing
> water resources, both underground and in the Indus Basin river system.
>
> - Water security is the most serious challenge for Pakistan due to several
> factors, particularly the increasing pressure of population and
> urbanization, massive expansion of tube-well irrigation, reduced levels of
> precipitation caused by climate change, and the accelerated retreat of
> Himalayan glaciers.
>
> Policy Implications
>
> - Pakistan can mitigate the adverse effects of natural disasters through
> early warning systems, technological advances in building and
> infrastructure construction, improved sanitation systems, increased
> disaster preparedness, and an organized health sector response.
>
> - Expanding and enhancing the information and knowledge base on climate
> change, as well as mapping vulnerabilities, trends in internal migration,
> and the incidence of disease, can help create adaptive measures for
> reducing the effects of climate change.
>
> - The successful implementation of mechanisms to address nontraditional
> security issues will require that South Asian countries work together to
> adopt ecosystem-wide approaches that incorporate transboundary strategies.
>
> Read Now: http://m.nbr.org/qPDEuA
>
>
>
> Tracy Timmons-Gray
> The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR)
> Seattle, WA
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Chinese language reference questions (response)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 2:40 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Chinese language reference questions (response)


> H-ASIA
> October 13, 2011
>
> Response to Chinese language reference questions
> **********************************************************************
> From: Pankenier David <dwp0@Lehigh.EDU>
>
> With reference to Jenny Jamison's query:
>
> I don't know about "important," but there's this:
>
> D. W. Pankenier, "Temporality and the Fabric of Space-Time in Early
> Chinese Thought," in _Time and Temporality in the Ancient World_.
> Ralph M. Rosen ed. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum,
> 2003), 129-146.
>
> Available here:
>
> http://www.lehigh.edu/~dwp0/Curriculum_vitae.html
>
> Yours,
> David
>
> David Pankenier
> Lehigh University
> Dept. MLL, 9 W Packer Ave
> Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
>
> http://www.lehigh.edu/~dwp0/
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